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Amid Pegasus row, Maharashtra govt asks employees to use mobile phones for official work only if necessary

As the Pegasus spyware issue is being hotly debated in the country, the Maharashtra government on Friday asked its employees to keep the use of mobile phones to a minimum during office hours, saying that landline phones are more preferable.

PTI Edited by: PTI New Delhi Published on: July 24, 2021 0:09 IST
Indiscriminate use of mobile phones in office maligns the
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Indiscriminate use of mobile phones in office maligns the government's image, the order said, without any reference to the spyware row. (Representational image)

As the Pegasus spyware issue is being hotly debated in the country, the Maharashtra government on Friday asked its employees to keep the use of mobile phones to a minimum during office hours, saying that landline phones are more preferable.

An order issued by the General Administration Department (GAD) said mobile phones should be used only if necessary for official work.

Indiscriminate use of mobile phones in office maligns the government's image, the order said, without any reference to the spyware row.

Text messages should be used more if mobile phones are to be used at all and conversation through these devices should be as little as possible, it added.

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The use of social media through mobile devices during office hours should be limited, the government said.

Personal calls on mobile phones should be answered by stepping out of office, the `code of conduct further said.

The order also said that conversations on mobile phone should be "polite" and carried on "in low voice", keeping in mind people in the vicinity.

But calls from elected representatives and senior officials must be answered without delay.

Mobile phones should be on silent mode during official meetings or inside the chambers of senior officials.

Similarly, Internet browsing, checking messages and use of ear phones should be avoided on such occasions, the government advised.

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